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Chihayafuru

Dec. 8th, 2011 05:27 pm
branchandroot: butterfly on a rose (butterfly rose)
[personal profile] branchandroot
One of this season's new anime is Chihayafuru. It's that rare beast the gender-neutral sports anime.

This one has been compared to Hikaru no Go, and there are indeed a few similarities. The plot is only loosely similar in that they are both sports anime. The real point of likeness is the suspense. Chihayafuru is about a poetry card matching game. On the face of it, nothing should be less likely to be thrilling and heart-pounding. Like HnG, however, it really kind of is. The story gets inside the players' heads and engages you in their reasons for playing and wanting to advance, the struggle to form a club and a full team, the way the game catches everyone differently.

The most intimate focus is on Chihaya, our heroine, Arata, our angsty hero, and Taichi, our ambivalent hero. Their relationships provide a lot of the dynamic tension, and the series succeeds wonderfully in showing that all three of them are human. They each have great strengths and equal weaknesses. Chihaya has natural ability in the game but also a tendency to obsess and pretty striking emotional immaturity. Arata is a genius, and deeply conflicted over the game that he once lived for and now feels he shouldn't have. Taichi is bright, popular, and desperately messed up by a fear of only being second best. All of them are, in turn, deeply exasperating and amazingly sweet, and only together do they seem to have any stability.

(They are just begging to be a threesome, especially as the romantic thread intensifies.)

This one is very worth watching, especially if you've been craving a good sports series. It opens with our focal characters' entry into high school, and almost immediately flashes back to how the trio met and played years ago. That section may feel like it's moving slowly, but it sets up the return to the present beautifully.

And on the basic eye-candy side, the art of this one is really lovely.

Date: 2011-12-09 09:15 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] fromastudio
I think you've sold me on this one, sight unseen. *_*

Date: 2011-12-09 10:06 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jetsam
Why is it always the weird ones which are so interesting?

Good call - thank you! I think I've found all of the manga online - not that there's that much! Might have a look for the anime now...

Date: 2011-12-13 08:34 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] marycontrary
Ahh, episode 9 now, there's not enough left! I suppose I'll just pretend that this cruel world is ready for the idea that a threesome can still be a real relationship. I mean, you lose the prime complication, "I must lose person C to increase my bond with person B", but it's not like it's not still real work. Plus, magic ticket to all sorts of exterior problems to go with a whole new set of interior ones.

Date: 2011-12-13 10:18 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] marycontrary
Damn, son, if you make an indirect kiss look that good, I have got to see how you hold her hand. *leers like a dirty old woman*
I'm generally inclined to favor the one who's there, being nice to her and helping her reach her goals, so mister tall, dark, and emotionally unavailable had better step up his game. The smouldering! The burning looks! Saving her from herself (and saving the team from herself, which Chihaya and I appreciate Even More!)

How cute is it, though, that Taichi is defending Chihaya for the both of them, and Arata doesn't send a message just to her, because then it's not also to Taichi.

Date: 2011-12-16 07:28 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] marycontrary
All Arata wants to do is tell me how annoying it is to be in real, no kidding love before and during puberty. Fortunately, Taichi is explaining in the other ear how he gets the other two in the mood -- as the sensualist, it's his job to make sure Arata isn't too shy or Chihaya too distracted.

Date: 2011-12-21 05:28 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] marycontrary
Well, desperation feeds translation, and I've finished the first 15 volumes. Arata is practically as bad as Sasuke about being Mr. Not Appearing In This Manga. I want a Taichi of my own to bring home and give all the nice things to.

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